• Meghan Markle’s royal wedding feud with Kate Middleton was about tights

    Meghan Markle’s royal wedding feud with Kate Middleton was about tights

    It’s why they’re no longer tight. Meghan Markle finally fell out with future sister-in-law Kate Middleton at the rehearsal for her royal wedding — because of a squabble they had over wearing tights, a friend has claimed. Markle and her royal beau Prince Harry were already upset with his brother, Prince William, and his wife …
  • NBC investigation into Gabrielle Union’s ‘AGT’ claims finds no wrongdoing

    NBC investigation into Gabrielle Union’s ‘AGT’ claims finds no wrongdoing

    NBC tells Page Six that an investigation into alleged racism on the set of its long-running show “America’s Got Talent” uncovered no wrongdoing. The network launched the probe after former judge Gabrielle Union, 47, claimed in November last year that, among other things, show insiders complained that her hairstyles were “too black” and it was …
  • Coronavirus job losses creating ‘lockdown generation,’ UN group warns

    Coronavirus job losses creating ‘lockdown generation,’ UN group warns

    With more than one in six young people out of work, international leaders on Wednesday warned of the repercussions of creating a “lockdown generation” of young people who struggle to find work. The United Nation’s International Labor Organization issued the grim prediction in a report showing that more than one in six young people have …
  • Stock indexes rise on optimism of recovery, shrink back

    Stock indexes rise on optimism of recovery, shrink back

    US stock indexes rose at the open on Wednesday as a pickup in business activity fueled hopes of a post-pandemic economic recovery, but marts later gave up some of their gains as investors remained cautious about brewing US-China tensions. The Dow Jones industrial average rose 303.52 points, or 1.21 percent, at the open to 25,298.63. …
  • Baseball is risking a lot more than money in this unfamiliar fight: Sherman

    Baseball is risking a lot more than money in this unfamiliar fight: Sherman

    MLB and the Players Association are in a familiar situation unfamiliarly. They are fighting about money. Duh. Players and owners have done that since the inception of the game, quite publicly since the Players Association was formally recognized as a union in 1966. Within that frame what occurred Tuesday is as routine as the national …
  • In Helping Hong Kong, Follow the Cold War Model

    In Helping Hong Kong, Follow the Cold War Model

    The Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) move to defy its legal obligations and dismantle Hong Kong’s autonomy leaves the Trump White House with few good options. The United States will not use military force to defend a tiny city-state that partially sits on the Chinese mainland. But American leaders could render the CCP’s victory a hollow …
  • Players will decide what comes next after MLB’s ‘sliding scale’ pitch

    Players will decide what comes next after MLB’s ‘sliding scale’ pitch

    MLB made its financial pitch to the Players Association on Tuesday. The key question when it comes to restarting a season is, how does the union take that pitch? MLB’s plan, as first reported by USA Today, was to have a sliding scale, so that those who make the least in 2020 would receive the …
  • Kelly Dodd clarifies ‘no one is dying’ remarks about coronavirus

    Kelly Dodd clarifies ‘no one is dying’ remarks about coronavirus

    Kelly Dodd took to Instagram to “clarify” comments she made about the coronavirus pandemic — again. The “Real Housewives of Orange County” star took aim at Page Six on Tuesday after we reported her claims that “no one is dying” of coronavirus in Orange County, Calif., were incorrect. The reality star said on her Instagram …
  • Consumer confidence ekes out gain as economy begins to reopen

    Consumer confidence ekes out gain as economy begins to reopen

    US consumer confidence nudged up in May, suggesting the worst of the novel coronavirus-driven economic slump was likely in the past as the country starts to reopen, but it could take a while for the economy to dig out of its hole amid record unemployment. Signs the downturn could be close to bottoming were bolstered …
  • ‘It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’ renewed for record-breaking Season 15

    ‘It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’ renewed for record-breaking Season 15

    “It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia” has been renewed for a fifteenth season. The record-setting pickup was revealed as part of FX’s original programming slate through 2021, announced Tuesday morning. With its 14 seasons to date, “It’s Always Sunny” had tied ABC’s “The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet” as the longest-running live-action comedy series. Now FX’s …